Institut de recherche biomédicale et d'épidémiologie du sport (IRMES) is a French public agency dedicated to biomedical and epidemiological studies on sport under the tutorship of INSEP, INSERM, AP-HP, and Paris Descartes University. It is currently headed by Jean-François Toussaint.
Established | November 2006 |
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Location | INSEP (Paris) , Paris , France |
Website | IRMES:[4] |
The Institute for Biomedical Research and Sports Epidemiology (IRMES) is an institute created in 2006 with the aim of reorganizing sports medicine and epidemiology in France around objective data, allowing a better understanding of the health problems of sports in high level.[1]
Publications
edit1. The Citius End: World Records Progression Announces the Completion of a Brief Ultra-Physiological Quest[2]
2. From Oxford to Hawaii, Ecophysiological Barriers Limit Human Progression in Ten Sport Monuments [3]
3. Success in Developing Regions: World Records Evolution through a Geopolitical Prism [4]
References
edit- ^ Duchesne, Sophie; Brugidou, Mathieu (2016). "Bequali, une archive en question". Revue d'anthropologie des connaissances. 11 (4): 531. doi:10.3917/rac.033.0531. ISSN 1760-5393.
- ^ Berthelot G, Thibault V, Tafflet M, Escolano S, El Helou N, et al (2008) The Citius End: World Records Progression Announces the Completion of a Brief Ultra-Physiological Quest. PLoS ONE 3(2): e1552. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001552 [1]
- ^ Desgorces FD, Berthelot G, El Helou N, Thibault V, Guillaume M, et al. (2008) From Oxford to Hawaii Ecophysiological Barriers Limit Human Progression in Ten Sport Monuments. PLoS ONE 3(11): e3653. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003653 [2]
- ^ Guillaume M, Helou NE, Nassif H, Berthelot G, Len S, et al. 2009 Success in Developing Regions: World Records Evolution through a Geopolitical Prism. PLoS ONE 4(10): e7573. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007573 [3]
External links
edit- Website of IRMES [5]